BitmapDataExtensionsDrawQuadraticCurves(IReadWriteBitmapData, Color32, IEnumerablePoint, DrawingOptions, ParallelConfig) Method
Draws a series of one-pixel wide quadratic Bézier curves with the specified color.
Namespace: KGySoft.Drawing.ShapesAssembly: KGySoft.Drawing.Core (in KGySoft.Drawing.Core.dll) Version: 10.0.0-rc.1
public static bool DrawQuadraticCurves(
this IReadWriteBitmapData bitmapData,
Color32 color,
IEnumerable<Point> points,
DrawingOptions? drawingOptions,
ParallelConfig? parallelConfig
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function DrawQuadraticCurves (
bitmapData As IReadWriteBitmapData,
color As Color32,
points As IEnumerable(Of Point),
drawingOptions As DrawingOptions,
parallelConfig As ParallelConfig
) As Boolean
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static bool DrawQuadraticCurves(
IReadWriteBitmapData^ bitmapData,
Color32 color,
IEnumerable<Point>^ points,
DrawingOptions^ drawingOptions,
ParallelConfig^ parallelConfig
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member DrawQuadraticCurves :
bitmapData : IReadWriteBitmapData *
color : Color32 *
points : IEnumerable<Point> *
drawingOptions : DrawingOptions *
parallelConfig : ParallelConfig -> bool
- bitmapData IReadWriteBitmapData
- The IReadWriteBitmapData instance to draw on.
- color Color32
- The color of the curves to draw.
- points IEnumerablePoint
- The points of the curves to draw.
- drawingOptions DrawingOptions
- A DrawingOptions instance that specifies the drawing options to use. If , then the default options are used.
- parallelConfig ParallelConfig
- The configuration of the operation such as parallelization, cancellation, reporting progress, etc.
When Progress is set in this parameter,
then this library always passes a DrawingOperation instance to the generic methods of
the IAsyncProgress interface.
If , then the degree of parallelization is configured automatically.
Boolean, if the operation completed successfully.
, if the operation has been canceled and the
ThrowIfCanceled property
of the
parallelConfig parameter was
.In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type
IReadWriteBitmapData. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
In the points parameter 0 or odd number of points are expected.
When points has at least three items, the first three points define the first quadratic curve. Each additional two points define a new quadratic curve,
where the last point of the previous curve is the starting point of the next curve.
This method draws quadratic Bézier curves. A quadratic Bézier curve is defined by three points: the starting point, the control point, and the end point.
To draw cubic Bézier curves, you can use the DrawBeziers methods.
In fact, this method transforms the quadratic curves into cubic Bézier curves internally.
This method tries to use a shortcut to draw the curves directly, which is faster than creating a Path and adding the curves to it. A shortcut is possible when drawingOptions is
and the specified color is opaque, or when FastThinLines is enabled in drawingOptions, and it specifies that no anti-aliasing and no alpha blending is required,
the transformation is the identity matrix, and neither Quantizer nor Ditherer is specified.
When no shortcut can be used and the same curves are drawn repeatedly, creating a Path with PreferCaching enabled can provide a better performance.
This method blocks the caller as it executes synchronously, though the
parallelConfig parameter allows configuring the degree of parallelism, cancellation and progress reporting. Use
the
BeginDrawQuadraticCurves or
DrawQuadraticCurvesAsync
(in .NET Framework 4.0 and above) methods to perform the operation asynchronously.
If the curves are drawn by using a shortcut, then the operation cannot be canceled, it is not parallelized, and there is no progress reporting, regardless of the parallelConfig parameter.